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Small is Profitable

The Hidden Economic Benefits of Making Electrical Resources the Right Size

Amory B. Lovins E. Kyle Datta Thomas Feiler Karl R. Rabago

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Rocky Mountain Institute
01 February 2003
Today's electricity industry - large power stations feeding a nationwide grid - will soon be a thing of the past. This book explains why and what will replace it - decentralized and distributed electrical resources which can be up to 10 times as economically valuable. The authors - all leading experts in the field - explain very clearly and thoroughly all the benefits, so the engineers will understand the economic advantages and the investors will understand the engineering efficiencies. Here's what industry experts are saying about Small is Profitable... 'A tour-de-force and a goldmine of good ideas. It is going to have a stunning impact on thinking about electricity.' Walter C. Patterson, Senior Research Fellow, Royal Institute of International Affairs, London. 'An amazing undertaking - incredibly ambitious yet magnificently researched and executed.' Dr. Shimon Awerbuch, Senior Advisor, International Energy Agency, Paris. 'Outstanding...

You have thought of some [benefits] I never considered...

A great resource for the innovation in energy services that will have to take place for us to have a sustainable future.' Dr. Carl Weinberg, Weinberg Associates, former Research Director, PG&E. 'This is a brilliant synthesis and overview with a lot of original analytics and insights and a very important overall theme. I think it is going to have a big impact.' Greg Kats, Principal, Capital E LLC, former Finance Director for Efficiency and Renewable Energy, U.S. Department of Energy. 'E. F. Schumacher would be proud of this rigorous extension of his thesis in Small is Beautiful. It shows how making systems the right size can make them work better and cost less. Here are critical lessons for the new century: technologies tailored to the needs of people, not the reverse, can improve the economy and the environment.' Dr. Daniel Kammen, Professor of Energy and Society and of Public Policy, University of California, Berkeley. 'Small is Profitable creates an unconventional but impeccably reasoned foundation to correctly assign the costs and true benefits of distributed energy systems. It has become an indispensable tool for modelling distributed energy systems benefits for us.' Tom Dinwoodie, CEO and Chairman, PowerLight Corporation. 'A Unique and valuable contribution to the distributed energy industry...

Small Is Profitable highlights the societal benefits of distributed resources, and will be a helpful guide to policymakers who wish to properly account for these benefits in the marketplace.' Nicholas Lenssen, Senior Director, Primen. 'This book will shift the electric industry from the hazards of overcentralization toward the new era where distributed generation will rule.' Steven J. Strong, President, Solar Design Associates, Inc. 'Readers will understand why distributed resources are poised to fundamentally alter the electric power system. Its comprehensive review of the benefits of distributed resources [is] an important part of my library.' Dr. Thomas E. Hoff, President, Clean Power Research. 'The most comprehensive treatise on distributed generation.... Great job and congratulations.' Howard Wenger, Principal, Pacific Energy Group '..[D]ensely packed with information and insights...goes a long way to demonstrate that the former paradigm of electric power supply no longer makes sense.' Prof. Richard Hirsh, University of Vermont, Leading historian of the electric power sector. 'Amory Lovins was already the world's most original and influential thinker on the future of energy services in general and electricity systems in particular. This remarkable book is a very worthy addition to an extraordinary legacy.' Ralph Cavanagh, Energy Co-Director, Natural Resources Defense Council. 'This is a book every utility professional should have on the bookshelf.' Dr Peter S. Fox-Penner, Principal and Chairman of the Board, the Brattle Group, former Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of Energy.
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Imprint:   Rocky Mountain Institute
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   illustrated edition
Dimensions:   Height: 280mm,  Width: 210mm,  Spine: 23mm
Weight:   453g
ISBN:   9781881071075
ISBN 10:   1881071073
Pages:   428
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Part 1: Needs and Resources The Inflection Point Context: The Pattern That Connects Where We Start: The Existing Power System Fine-Grained Thinking Uncertainty Reigns Cautions and Heresies Part 2: Benefits of Distributed Resources Introduction System Planning Construction and Operation Other Sources of Value Part 3: A Call to Action: Policy Recommendations and Market Implications for Distributed Generation A Framework for Action Policy Goals and Objectives Policy Recommendations Implications for the Private Sector Why Distributed Generation Matters to Every Citizen

Amory B Lovins is CEO of Rocky Mountain Institute and author of 27 books including Natural Capitalism and Factor Four.

Reviews for Small is Profitable: The Hidden Economic Benefits of Making Electrical Resources the Right Size

'Provocative and well-considered.' The Economist 'Comprehensive. ' Electrical Review 'It is such a thorough examination of the subject, that its lessons could apply to almost any electricity market in the world.' Electrical Review. 'Today's electricity industry will have to change. This book explains why and what will replace it.' Environment Business.


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